I've incidentally found a good source to learn Korean
language. The lesson is in pictures (in a comic style), so it is quite easy to
read and understand. There are also easy tricks for you to memorize Korean
sounds, consonants and sounds. Here are some examples of the comic that teaches
you how to read Korean in 15 minutes.
This comic has been posted without any attribution or
linking to the source. The cartoonist is Ryan Estrada and he posted it here:
http:// ryanestradadotcom.tumblr.co m/post/20461267965.
I’ve been
wondering why a good comic like this has not been contributed and published. As
you might have seen before that the pictual language books are generally teach
the vocabs or the useful sentences in each languages, not the tricks to read
and memorize the alphabets. When we learn other languages that we are not
familiar with, we have to remember the alphabets and how to pronounce them in
each word. Therefore, most people whom learn other languages usually pronounce
the wrong sounds and lead to the misinterpretation. I think it is a good idea
to have many basic language learning books like this one. It might good for us
to learn languages and feel like playing legos with vowels and consonants.
However, we have to practice what we’ve learned unless we will forget
everything within a year or two.
To me, I think learning language is elaborate. Some books are really good to learn like you said. To teach people who want to learn language, you have to use many strategies to make them look easy to learn. I accept that if the books do not have pictures or colors on, they are not interesting to read. I think sometimes pictures and colors on books help you to relax your eyes.
ReplyDeleteMany good books have not been posted or published. There are too many books in the world to select. To teach language, I think we still need professional people to teach because we need to pronounce words or sentences. We have to listen how they speak and learn or memorize them. Some books might not be interesting because native speakers do not understand so they do not want to use those books. I think it depends on people who use the books. They will decide which books are good to teach.
I agree with Chatthip and Thidarat that picture books are interesting to read. Because of pictures, it is easy for readers to remember vocabularies or grammars. However, for me, to learn a new language, the language must be my interested language. If I don’t have any inspire to learn it, pictures or colors have no meaning at all. Though it’s a picture book, I don’t even want to read it.
ReplyDelete็Honestly, I tried to understand the comic above but I can't. That's not because the comic is not good, but it's because I'm not interested in Korean language and maybe, my brain doesn't work well with Korean. I agree with Kankamon that once you are interested in some language, it doesn't need to be anything fancy or special in the book, but it has some magic power that fascinate you to learn it and you will learn it good.
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